--- Galen Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Maybe there can be another mailing list added [EMAIL PROTECTED]? > Then, people who use the JDEE could discuss java together. I know that > this might add value, at least those that are already Emacs users but > just starting out in java. Starting a whole new programming paradigm > seems a bit cumbersome with Emacs packages cause you not only are > struggling with the language but you are also struggling with the > package. > > Maybe as one migrates from another environment, like JBuilder, the > analogy questions can be fielded in this list? > > Maybe people could use the JDEE to share/create java tutorials that > teach how to program java while adding specifically how to do a specific > programming operation more quickly in the JDEE? This could then be > handed back to Paul as add-on documentation. > > Just a thought anyways.
That sounds like a great idea. I'm already getting some usefun info about J2EE from Adres' original question. The Zsh mailing list, which I'm also on is roughly set up like this: zsh-announce -> zsh-users -> zsh-developers Messages fall through toward the right. i.e. anything sent to zsh-announce will be received by all three, while anything sent to zsh-developers, stays amongst developers. This way zsh-announce subscribers aren't bombarded by a ton of messages. JDEE can use a similar structure: jde-anounce -> jde-java -> jde-users -> jde-developers Zsh is hosted on sunsite.dk as well, so we know the technology is there... -- Le ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca